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No, 3 multiplied by 220 volts does not equal 380 volts. When multiplying values, the result is determined by the mathematical operation, not by the units themselves.

To clarify, if you multiply 3 by 220 volts, you get a product of 660 volts (3 x 220 = 660). This is the result of multiplying the numerical values.

Therefore, the statement "3 x 220 volts are 380 volts" is incorrect. The correct multiplication would yield 660 volts, not 380 volts.

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